Thank you for choosing to be a part of the Freefly community. We'd be happy to know about you, so please feel free to introduce yourself here.
Hello, I work at Horizon AP. We use the Cinestar 360 on our Skyjib 8. Looking forward to hearing about the latest products from Freefly Systems as well as giving and receiving help on how to get the most from these systems. All the best, Paddy
Hello All! I am the owner and pilot for Birds Eye Productions out of Phoenix AZ. We fly a CineStar 8 with 360 gimbal. We are anxiously awaiting the new gimbal control system and we can't wait to see what you guys come up with next! Thanks for all the awesome products and support! Josh
Hello, My name is Justin from www.helivideopros.com. We fly a cinestar 8 with the 360 gimbal. It is a fantastic product! Looking forward to the gimbal controller for even better performance. Justin
Hi all, Jon from Altitude Filmworks here, Aspen, Colorado. No we are not on fire, but lots of folks around us are, unfortunately. We are a two-man film team, and use a CS8 flying between 5000' and 11,000' MSL. Summertime temps push our density altitudes up to 12,000' or more (what the copter feels), so we're always looking for more power/thrust. I'm the primary pilot, and also a FAA licensed heli pilot. Thanks for setting up the forum, Tabb. We're patiently waiting on the gimbal stabilizer! Cheers, Jon
Hello, I'm Benjamin Rowland, owner of Yonder Blue Films. We're based in Atlanta. I've got a long history in TV, mostly as a producer and editor. Last series I worked on was for NBC Sports. When that series wrapped up, I decided to start Yonder Blue Films, a production company that does it all, including tricky low-altitude aerials with our Cinestar 8. Our Cinestar 8 currently has the QC3328 motors, but we're looking to upgrade in order to easily lift an Epic. We use the Hoverfly Pro as our flight controller. And we have a CS 3-axis gimbal. The rig has flown great for us, and we have some happy clients. Check out www.YonderBlueFilms.com to see our most recent aerial highlights. (Note: None of my past broadcast work is on there yet.)
Hi all, I'm an editor and director working in the TV industry in the UK, hoping to move into aerial filming. Currently evaluating systems and looking to probably invest in a Cinestar 8 system with a 3 axis gimbal within the next few months. Looking forward to learning more about CS systems on here.
Hi All - I'm Colin Snow and I am owner of KOPTERVISION. We're based in San Jose, California and just starting out. I got my RTF from Adam and the good folks at Quadrocopter.com
Hi all, I am Ed from Singapore. We are a Production Equipment Hire House and also provide specialized services like Aerial and CableCams filming. Currently operating w a Cinestar8 3axis Gimbal, a Cinestar6 3axis Gimbal & a Trex800 Cameraship. Would love to be able to meet and make more aerial filming friends! www.mlc.sg www.bertlightinghouse.com www.facebook.com/bertlightinghouse
Hello everyone, I'm Arthur from Brazil. I work with my wife at SkyTakes. We are a small video and photo business specialized in remote controlled aerial equipment. Recently we started to resell FreeFly products to Brazil and Paraguay and also to give maintenance and upgrades. We are always open to new ideas and we hope to help this community to make it even better. http://www.skytakes.com.br http://www.vimeo.com/skytakes http://www.facebook.com/skytakes
Hi There, Im Jacques From The Netherlands.Im using the Cinestar Gimbal for my work as a Cinematographer and im using the Cinestar gimbals for the Custom SYN Drones i build for others. All the Best to u Guys and Remember...Crashing is not an option Jacques
Hello, My name is Nic and I fly a CS8 with a 2 axis gimbal at the moment. Been working on various film projects in the Michigan area with the most recent being a documentary progressive of the Fredrick Meijer Garden Sculpture park here in Grand Rapids. I love the CS8 so far. It's driven by the DJI WKM but I NEED the CS gimbal board
Hiya I'm Brad... I work at Capcom Vancouver and we fly Cinestar 6 and 8's. Love the frames and looking forward to working with the new stabilization system when it arrives.
Hello everyone, my name is Daniel, original from Peru , living in Los Angeles,CA (for now...) started with multirotors 2 years ago, and now i owe 2 Cinestars, and i love this machines.... im the owner of www.helicamperu.com and www.helimalibu.com , im Happy that i found this forum. looking forward to work with the new stabilization system. thanks! daniel
Hello, my name is Marc, i leave in France and i' m very happy to join you in the common passion of "Cinestars...", i have one cinestar 6 with 3 axis gimbal and T-Motor 2826-8 for propulsion. My UAV is a dream come true and i now use it for professional shooting. So kool that i've found this forum too. i hope you will be indulgent with my poor English. Best. Marc A picture with my CS 6...
Hello all! I am just getting started with my self-built C8-360 and looking forward to being able to produce the fine level of aerial videos so many others have with this terrific flying machine. Starting a business in the Tampa Bay area - Heli-Drone Aerials. I am the technical guy and pilot, and local professional photographer and videographer Johan Roetz is flying the gimbal. Best to all. Look forward to participating in this Cinestar community! Joe Azzarelli 352-302-1791 Tabb - How about organizing an annual confab of cinestar owners??
G'day everyone, my name is Kurt. I am based in South Australia and relatively new to the world of RC copters. I have a passion for aerial photography having been a qualified pilot. Currently using a Quadbot till I get more experience. Plan to upgrade to a Cinestar 8 in the near future. Looking forward to interacting with members and learning more. Check out http://www.facebook.com/iBusinessBuzz and www.iBusinessBuzz.com
Hello! My name is Daisuke Ide. Are participating in this forum from Tokyo Japan. I am looking forward to the communication and aerial photos of everyone,